Mysterious riddles that can be solved from a child’s point of view. The more flexible your thinking, the higher your chances of getting them right!
I’ve gathered some riddles for children.
Many of them are fun to solve like a game, and they’re sure to train the brain and boost kids’ thinking skills!
There are also some riddles that turn out to be surprisingly tricky once you start thinking about them, so adults should give them a try too.
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Mysterious riddles solvable from a child’s perspective. The more flexible your mind, the higher your success rate! (51–60)
17 riddles that kids can enjoy

This video is a collection of 17 riddles that kids can enjoy.
There are some kanji, but they’re all ones taught in elementary school.
If you can’t read them, ask an adult for help.
I think it’s perfect not only for children but also for adults who haven’t done riddles in a while.
Riddles for children

This video features lots of riddles for children.
The narrator’s voice is super cute.
Plus, it reads the text aloud, so it’s great even for kids who haven’t learned to read yet.
I think it’s the perfect video for parents and children to enjoy tackling riddles together.
Riddles that kids can enjoy

This is a fun riddle collection that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
The answers are very cute, and there are lots of playful questions.
It seems like something parents and children can enjoy together.
IQ problems for children

These are very educational riddle questions that can serve as brain training.
They’re categorized for children, but I’m surprised to find many that make even adults rack their brains when they try them.
It’s a collection that might keep you pondering forever unless you answer with a child’s pure, intuitive mindset.
Riddles of wonder that can be solved from a child’s perspective. The more flexible your mind, the higher your chances of getting it right! (61–70)
Riddles for kids. Let’s think together with Mom.

This is a set of three easy questions whose answers are animals.
It’s a bit challenging, so it might be good for adults to think them through together with young children.
Even adults will have their flexibility tested, but with small children, you might enjoy hearing pure and unique answers.
What is in the sky even when sitting?

What is something that’s sitting but is up in the sky? The answer is “constellation” (seiza).
As the kanji show, it literally means that the stars are ‘sitting.’ I couldn’t help but laugh imagining all the constellation characters from various myths sitting formally like in Japanese ‘seiza’—was it just me?
What gets hotter as it gets colder?
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This puzzle is tricky because there are many possible answers.
Things that get hotter as it gets colder… You might be thinking of hand warmers or clothing, but the correct answer is something else.
First, try picturing a winter scene.
List a few things you associate with it, and think about “getting hot” as the keyword.
Also pay close attention to the fact that it’s written in hiragana! The answer is something everyone knows, and you’re likely to see it at least once in summer.
Here’s a hint: it’s something that melts in heat.


